For over a decade Stephan ​Kazemi has devoted his life to raising awareness about his mother’s story.

In 2006, he filed a civil lawsuit seeking damages for her death. The Iranian government argued it is immune from prosecution in Canadian courts, but the case went to the Supreme Court of Canada on Dec. 4, 2013. Kazemi is still waiting for the final decision.

"It’s been 11 years of justice denied," he said. "When her story first hit the headlines there was outrage … Now the headlines are not there and people are forgetting her story."

The exhibition will be on display at Banu, a restaurant and bar at 777 Queen St. W., until the court makes its decision.